Slides
Create informative, inspiring, and beautiful presentations for the classroom using Google Slides. In Google Slides, you can design slides with a variety of presentation themes, thousands of fonts, embedded video, animations, and more. Teachers and students can use Google Slides in a number of ways:
- To introduce and reinforce topics
- To tell a story
- To represent information in a different way using videos or visualizations
- To share information with the world
- To engage your audience through Q&A
Google Slides allows more than one collaborator in a document, so peers can work together to present an interactive story, and teachers can provide ongoing feedback throughout the creation process. When the presentation is ready to present to the world, in just a few clicks, it can be published to the web.
How are teachers and students using Google Slides?
How are teachers and students using Google Slides?
- 10 Projects and Templates to Up Your Google Slides Game | blog
- Deliver Interactive Slides Presentations | Advanced Google Training, Unit 36, Lesson 38
- Tips from the EdTechTeam on Publishing with Google Slides | PDF
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- 10 Google Slides Activities to Add Awesome to Classes | blog
- 5 Ideas for Using Google Presentations with Students | blog
- Creative Ways to use Google Slides with your Students | video
- Using Google Slides to Create an Interactive Quiz | blog
- 5 Unusual Ways to use Google Slides | blog
- Creating Google Presentations with Elementary Students | blog